EDC XIII Which knife or knives are you carrying today?

This is my new ultimate setup for the outdoors I do believe! The grip scales are made by Igored, they are motherfreakin amazing! The way that he mated the materials together on this thing is incredible! I was looking at it yesterday through my jeweler's loupe, and it's hard to imagine how he mated these materials up so precisely. Then I got the Becker BK62 Kephart, which for me is just a fantastic all around knife for my outdoor activities. I slapped some micarta scales on it and it's good to go!
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Third load of junk out of Dad’s house, time for a snack!!



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I know the feeling. Just found and threw out more vape stuff. Mostly broken vape machines and parts. God he must have had $5k in vaping stuff.

Almost everything is out that we don't want. I had a buyer for the boat but they backed out. :mad:
 
Good afternoon. I want to show you a little more of Petersburg.

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Petersburg is called the Venice of the North or the City of Bridges. And it's not just that. 93 rivers, rivulets, branches, or canals flow through St. Petersburg. More than 800 bridges have been built across them, 218 of them are completely pedestrian.
There are small bridges across the river in the park.

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There are huge wide bridges on which fairs are located or there are monuments, like this monument to Emperor Nicholas the First.

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I myself love bridges over small rivers in the historic center of the city. I already showed you one lion's bridge, here's another one.

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There are also all sorts of engineering designs.

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When embankments are being restored in St. Petersburg, the stones are numbered so that later they can be laid in the same order.

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One of the mandatory tasks for students of art schools in the summer practice is to draw one of the bridges of St. Petersburg.

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In summer, you can often see such a bridge in the city.

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And, as always, the dog at the end. today there are three. :)

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Good afternoon. I want to show you a little more of Petersburg.

0-IMG-20230701-153101.jpg


Petersburg is called the Venice of the North or the City of Bridges. And it's not just that. 93 rivers, rivulets, branches, or canals flow through St. Petersburg. More than 800 bridges have been built across them, 218 of them are completely pedestrian.
There are small bridges across the river in the park.

0-IMG-20230703-190839.jpg


There are huge wide bridges on which fairs are located or there are monuments, like this monument to Emperor Nicholas the First.

0-IMG-20230701-153556.jpg


I myself love bridges over small rivers in the historic center of the city. I already showed you one lion's bridge, here's another one.

0-IMG-20230701-161620.jpg


There are also all sorts of engineering designs.

0-IMG-20230701-152243.jpg


When embankments are being restored in St. Petersburg, the stones are numbered so that later they can be laid in the same order.

0-IMG-20230701-151912.jpg


One of the mandatory tasks for students of art schools in the summer practice is to draw one of the bridges of St. Petersburg.

0-IMG-20230701-151737.jpg


In summer, you can often see such a bridge in the city.

0-IMG-20230703-215405.jpg


And, as always, the dog at the end. today there are three. :)

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Thanks again for the tour, I hate to say this but the backdrops steal the show.😉
 
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